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Shooting Survivor, BSO Deputy Maury Hernandez Hopes $10M 'Claim Bill' Gets Approved
"He shot me in the back of the head with the second bullet he fired from the gun," Hernandez said.

October 29, 2022
"I'm a positive thinker. And I have to keep moving forward. I've made it this far, it's been 15 years," said injured BSO Deputy Maury Hernandez.
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He is hoping that the Florida Legislature and Governor will approve a $10 million "claim bill." This comes from 2007 when he was shot in the head after a traffic stop. "He turned around, fired twice from his 45 caliber gun," he recalls.
"He shot me in the back of the head with the second bullet he fired from the gun," Hernandez said.
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